Answer:
<em>Isaiah is a person with savant</em> <em>syndrome</em>
Explanation:
<em>Savant syndrome: </em>In psychology, savant syndrome is one of the mental health condition in which an individual suffers from significant mental hindrance or disabilities that displays a few specific capabilities which is considered as far more than an excess of average people. An individual who is diagnosed with savant syndrome often shows a few special skills set in which he or she excels and is somewhat related to memory such as map-making, calculation, musical ability, and artistic ability.
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Audrey's behavior, characterized by hallucinations, delusions, incoherent speech, and disorientation and the fact that she does not care for herself ( she never bathes or changes her clothes) means that she would be best diagnosed as suffering from schizophreniform disorder. Audrey's symptoms are symptoms of schizophrenia but are present for a significant portion of the time, at least one month.
Answer: Valid
Explanation: There are two types of trials in Posner's attention experiments: valid and invalid. The first one is when a cue indicates exactly where the target would be appearing, meanwhile the invalid trial is when the cue indicate an erratic position of the target to be presented.